Jesus withdrew to the sea with
his disciples, and a crowd followed him from Galilee. Also from
Judea, Jerusalem, Idumea the other side of the Jordan, and from the
country about Tyre and Sidon a great number, having heard what he
was doing, came to him. So he told his disciples to have a small
boat ready for him to keep him from being crushed by the crowd; for
he had healed so many that all who were sick and in trouble were
pressing forward to touch him. And whenever those who had evil
spirits saw him, they fell down before him and cried, "You are the
Son of God." But again and again he commanded them not to tell who
he was.
In the evening Jesus said to his disciples, "Let us cross to the
other side." So, leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the
boat just as he was; and there were other boats with his. A heavy
wind-storm arose and the waves began to break into the boat so that
it was filling; but Jesus was in the stern asleep on the cushion. So
they woke him and said to him, "Master, is it nothing to you that we
are lost?" And he awoke and reproved the wind, and said to the sea,
"Peace, be still!" And immediately the wind ceased and the sea was
calm; and he said to them, "Why are you afraid? Why do you not have
faith?" But they were filled with wonder and said to one another,
"Who then is he, that even the wind and the sea obey him?"